Credit Bureau Reporting & Dispute Resolution Analyst
The Credit Bureau Reporting & Dispute Resolution Analyst at Capital Now will manage borrower credit data reporting to Credit Information Companies. This role ensures timely, accurate submissions and compliance with RBI regulations while reconciling internal data against bureau reports. The position requires strong proficiency in Excel and OLM file standards to handle disputes and minimize rejection rates. The analyst will collaborate across Risk, Finance, and IT teams to maintain data integrity and support audit requirements.
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Experience
2-6 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Credit Bureau Reporting & Dispute Resolution Analyst at Capital Now will manage borrower credit data reporting to Credit Information Companies. This role ensures timely, accurate submissions and compliance with RBI regulations while reconciling internal data against bureau reports. The position requires strong proficiency in Excel and OLM file standards to handle disputes and minimize rejection rates. The analyst will collaborate across Risk, Finance, and IT teams to maintain data integrity and support audit requirements.
TAL's take
Solid operational role in a niche fintech domain, though company status is unverified.
Extremely well-defined responsibilities, clear metrics, and specific technical requirements.
Must haves
- 2-6 years experience in Credit Bureau Reporting or Credit Operations
- Strong proficiency in MS Excel for data analysis and validation
- Hands-on experience with OLM file preparation and CIC portals
- In-depth understanding of RBI regulatory guidelines for CIC reporting
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sql.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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